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  1. An evolutionary biologist applies the ideas of evolutionary science to his post-industrial hometown and uses the "traits" he discovers, including what bullying feeds on and how neighborhood quality affects test scores, to improve the lives of his fellow citizens

  2. D.S. WILSON The neighborhood project: Using evolution to improve my city, one block at a time

  3. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The Neighborhood Project: Using Evolution to Improve My City, One Block at a Time" by D. Wilson

  4. Wilson’s remarkable findings help us to understand how we must become wise managers of evolutionary processes to accomplish positive change at all scales, from effective therapies for individuals, to empowering neighborhoods, to regulating the worldwide economy.

  5. 772 August 2012 / Vol. 62 No. 8 www.biosciencemag.org Erickson GM, Rauhut OWM, Zhou Z, Turner AH, Inouye BD, Hu D, Norell MA. 2009. Was dinosaurian physiology inherited by birds? Reconciling slow growth in Archaeopteryx. PLoS ONE 4 (10, art. e7390). doi:10.1371/ journal.pone.0007390 Gatesy SM. 2002. Locomotor evolution on the line to modern birds. Pages 432–447 in Chiappe LM, Witmer LM, eds ...

  6. Wilson's remarkable findings help us to understand how we must become wise managers of evolutionary processes to accomplish positive change at all scales, from effective therapies for...

  7. The Neighborhood Project is not just a theoretical manifesto promoting the application of evolutionary biology to solve humanity’s problems; it is also meant to be a practical manual demonstrating how this works.